Reverse Osmosis (RO) uses a membrane that filters out minuscule particulate matter from the water.
Tiny holes in the membrane only permit H2O to pass through. The
process exerts pressure on the water while forcing it through the holes, which
removes the majority of the contaminants
efficiently.

There are numerous benefits of using an RO water
filter. Your clothes, dishes, and other things get much cleaner using water
filtered by reverse osmosis. Better yet, there are important health benefits to using RO filtered water.

#1 - RO Is Good
for the Environment and Your Health

Reverse osmosis
systems have many positive effects on the environment. If you use RO, you are
less likely to buy bottled water and, hence, less likely to pollute the environment with plastic.

RO systems use a lot less energy than other filtration mechanisms. Power
consumption is extremely small and the
membrane construction very efficient.

If you use a multi-stage reverse osmosis system, your
water will be virtually free of any/all harmful chemicals and particles.

No matter what sort of impurities your local water
supply may have, RO can filter them out, providing you with a healthier source of drinking water. Reverse
osmosis, according to medical research, is very safe for cancer patients to
drink. Chemotherapy and radiation weaken the immune system of cancer victims.
Water that has gone through reverse osmosis removes bacteria and other types of
microorganisms—normally harmless, but which could cause potentially deadly
infections in cancer patients.

#2 - Lead and Cryptosporidium-Free
Water

The Center for
Disease Control (CDC)
states that using a reverse osmosis system removes lead from water. Lead has
extremely detrimental effects on the body and has been directly linked to
infertility, nerve damage, brain damage, severe anemia, and high blood
pressure.

#3 - Provides You
with Several Levels of Purification

If you choose a reverse osmosis filter, the simple yet
elegant system allows you to choose how many levels of filtration you want.

RO systems, depending on the model you choose, can
provide up to seven filtration levels, each with finer and finer membrane
filtration. Level 1 and Level 2 filtration occur prior to the water going
through the RO membrane. Level 1 is a sediment filter that gets rid of dirt,
silt, and other larger particulate matter affecting taste and appearance. Level
2 is a carbon filter. The activated carbon gets rid of material like chlorine, chloramines,
and other chemicals.

The Level 3 puts the water through the RO membrane,
removing organic and inorganic compounds like lead, parasitic cysts, copper, fluoride, and other materials.

The Level 4 removes any remaining total dissolved
solids (TDS). The remaining levels continue to remove any/all contaminants from the water, including using ultraviolet (UV) in the 7th stage to
kill virus and bacteria.

#4 – Better Taste

The more chemicals and particulate matter removed from
your water, the better it will taste. However, some people may need time to get
used to the flavor. Many people get used to the taste of some of the minerals
unfiltered water contains.

Depending on your desires, you may not need a 7-stage
RO filter, as you may want to leave some of the minerals in the water.

#5 – Cost Savings

Using water supplied through the city or a well to
drink rather than buying bottled water will save you a lot of money. You can even
consider buying reusable water bottles and take your RO filtered water with you
to sports, the office, or whenever you are out and about.

RO systems require little maintenance compared to
other systems. Typically, a reverse
osmosis system requires you to replace the filter every six months. However,
you may have to replace the filters sooner depending on how much contaminants your water contains.